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Save the planet from sadness and find your voice: family movies at the RUSSIA EXPO

Save the planet from sadness and find your voice: family movies at the RUSSIA EXPO
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03.01.2024

Cartoons for every taste are waiting for the young guests of the exposition this weekend. You can watch Pushkin's fairy tales, follow space adventures, make friends with the world of wildlife. And for parents there is a wonderful French movie about an unusual but friendly family.

WATCHING CARTOONS! 0+

The YARKO animation company will show favorite children's cartoons and series in the Gazprom pavilion. A mix of the best cartoons awaits the audience: "Drakoshiya", "Team MATCH", "Flying Delivery", "Live Garage", "Shushumagic".

Pavilion F, March 2, 11:00 - 12:00 Register

SAMSAM 6+

The home planet of famous SamSam is attacked by the GloomyGlobs, alien bugs that spread sadness and gloom throughout the universe. In order to defeat the hordes of GloomyGlobs, the hero will get help from his longtime pen pal from a neighboring planet. The funny adventure cartoon will especially appeal to the youngest viewers.

Pavilion E, March 2, 12:00 - 13:30

ROBINSON CRUSOE: THE VERY INHABITED ISLAND 6+

March 3 is World Wildlife Day. This is a great reason to watch a cartoon about Robinson Crusoe, who finds himself on a deserted island. Only in this case the island is very inhabited, because it is full of various cheerful animals and birds. Now they will have to get acquainted with an unfamiliar animal - a man and together with him experience a lot of dangerous and funny adventures.

Pavilion E, March 3, 12:00 - 13:30

MOVIE SCREENINGS OF CARTOONS BASED ON A. S. PUSHKIN'S FAIRY TALES FOR THE WRITER'S ANNIVERSARY 6+

This year marks the 225th anniversary of the birth of the great Russian writer Alexander Pushkin. In honor of this memorable date, Pavilion No. 57 at the RUSSIA EXPO will host screenings of The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish (6+) and The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights (0+).

Pavilion 57, March 3, 13:30 - 15:00

LA FAMILLE BÉLIER 18+

Everyone in the Bélier family is deaf except 16-year-old Paula. She is an indispensable interpreter for her parents in their daily work on their farm and when selling their homemade cheeses at the market. But one day, inspired by her music teacher, Paula decides to start preparing to audition for a vocal course taking place on French radio in Paris. Her choice can't help but affect the lives of her family. The American remake of this wonderful French dramedy won the 2022 Academy Award for Best Picture. And the original is in no way inferior to it.

By the way, March 3 is International Day for Ear and Hearing, also known as World Hearing Day.

Pavilion E, March 3, 20:00 - 21:45

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